Story of an early Christian leader who denounced wealth—before the church adopted the rules of the Roman Empire. Plus, one idea for changing today's rules about wealth.| Priscilla Stuckey
Check out this page for the latest posts in everyday nature spirituality. Reconnect with Earth through senses and spirit and love.| Priscilla Stuckey
Touch silence, touch joy, touch Earth —three daily practices to keep a stable heart in authoritarian times. I find them in the dawn chorus.| Priscilla Stuckey
Tara Westover's memoir, Educated, resonates with me because I too was shaped by authoritarianism. And it's as old as the Roman Empire.| Priscilla Stuckey
What the avocado tree in my backyard teaches about right relations—fair and balanced trades that benefit both parties and gladden the heart.| Priscilla Stuckey
What book or story has given you hope? Here's one of mine: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, a sci-fi tale not quite like any other.| Priscilla Stuckey
In a world that demands that you listen to others before yourself, sovereignty of mind is the first prerequisite of democracy.| Priscilla Stuckey
Welcome to all new listeners! I’m so glad you’re here. Longtime followers might remember that I told this story in 28. Seeing Each Leaf. But there was more to be said about the story, and I wanted to immerse myself in it again in light of the book I’m working on. I hope you... Read More... The post 54. Seeing each leaf as a separate thing appeared first on Priscilla Stuckey.| Priscilla Stuckey
When I recited the Christmas story at age 8, I didn't yet know that Mary sang a freedom song about ending extreme inequality.| Priscilla Stuckey
Land is family, to Hawaiian people, and we can give back by caring for it. I join in a restoration project caring for local wetlands.| Priscilla Stuckey
I came late to poetry. For twenty-five years after I fell in love with books, I thought I didn’t like poetry. As a child I was embarrassed by the poems adults read to children—all those short lines and cutesy rhymes. If I’d known the word, I’d have called it patronizing. I felt talked down... Read More... The post A poem to carry in the blood appeared first on Priscilla Stuckey.| Priscilla Stuckey
What if your still small voice had a name? An intimate memoir of waking up to deeper connection with nature through shamanic-style spiritual journeys.| Priscilla Stuckey
Restoring local land, from Oakland creeksides to Boulder native plant garden to Maui forest. Reverent work restoring people to land.| Priscilla Stuckey
Award-winning memoir to rekindle your connection with nature. Temple Grandin says, "This book will make you think about life and nature in a different way."| Priscilla Stuckey
What if we belonged to land? How people became profiteers from land, and how we can start imagining our way toward a better world.| Priscilla Stuckey
On Rumi and writing and those transformations we might not at first welcome| Priscilla Stuckey
How abusing water creates human suffering. On conquering water, from Lahaina to the Great Black Swamp to ancient Mesopotamia.| Priscilla Stuckey